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Stanley Johnson
25 May, 17:19
How was american society affected by sectionalism
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Jorge Dodson
25 May, 20:35
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Sectionalism was the major cause of the United States Civil War because it was integral to creating the Southern social life as well as shaping its political tendencies, not the issue of slavery, which only affected a very small percent of southerners.
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